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In the name of devdasi (religious entertainer), these women are still being exploited by immoral priests or powerful men of the community. Even decades after the abolishment of this practice by the Indian government, devdasis are still found in some parts of southern India. How many of us are aware of the fact that Goddess Durga, who is worshipped as the epitome of feminine power (nari shakti), also shares a deep connection with prostitute quarters. Her idol constitutes clay collected from 18 locations and one of these locations is a brothel. And the irony is the clay collected from the brothel entries is called Punya Mati (sacred/pure soil). Sadly, these women are far from being called anything even remotely connected to the word pure.
Even the pictures of goddesses that we worship in temples and houses are an imitation of Raja Ravi Verma’s paintings. The prolific painter painted images of Lakshmi and Saraswati based on his muse who also was a prostitute.
Ganika, vaishya, tawaif or call girls, call them by any name you want, there is no denying the fact that we owe a lot to these women. Prostitutes are a necessary social evil which is consistently trying to make this world a safer place for us women. Imagine if the sex workers would not have existed then how many women would have had fallen prey to the sexual predators that infest our cities, towns, and villages. Rapes and other forms of sexual crimes against women would have had escalated to even more horrifying levels than they are now if these women were not there to appease the carnal desires of these perverts.
By serving the needs of these sex-starved men, prostitutes are actually saving the world from a lot of hideous crimes. Yet we have turned a blind eye towards this section of the society. This impoverished class (which is forced to live at the mercy of pimps and cruel brothel owners) live in extreme poverty. A simple stroll into the famous red-light areas of the country Banaras (Shivdaspur), Kolkata (Sonagachi), Delhi (G.B Road) and Mumbai (Kamathipura) gives a dismal picture of the life led by these brothel dwellers. Without proper housing, sanitation and basic amenities like school and hospital these people are struggling to survive every day. Although prostitution was vaguely legalised by the Constitution a few decades ago, however necessary steps to protect these people from exploitation in the hands of middlemen and clients are yet to be taken. Most of the girls in this profession are there not by choice but are trafficked from rural areas or sold by their own parents and deceitful lovers in lieu of money.
A brothel in Pune (Maharashtra). Image source: Indian Express Efforts are being made to help their children earn a living through respectable means by providing them with proper education. Authorities and NGOs are trying to control the spread of HIV and other STDs by educating them and providing necessary healthcare. However, the measures taken towards their improvement are still not enough and often the aids that are being allocated for their reforms go into wrong hands. Sometimes they are exploited by the very people (police or other law enforcement representatives) who were supposed to protect them.
A little bit of empathy and acceptance from us can give these people a better standing in the society. We people have to change our attitude towards them. After all our ancestors, literary scholars, artists and even gods have celebrated and accepted their importance in maintaining a balanced society, it’s high time we also give them their due. I reiterate that this is a necessary social evil without which a balance in the society cannot be attained.
NY State Fair stings nab 18 alleged prostitutes and a sex trafficker.
SYRACUSE, NY — Nearly 30 people were arrested across five days of the New York State Fair for crimes including and associated with prostitution, District Attorney William Fitzpatrick announced at a multi-agency news conference Tuesday morning.
The 18 suspected prostitutes and 11 people alleged to have profited from them were arrested through a “sting” operation, though Fitzpatrick would not describe exactly how it worked because law enforcement agencies intend to repeat the same operation. He did mention a “secure location” that was under surveillance as being part of the operation.
The suspected prostitutes range in age from 21 to 46. Fitzpatrick said it’s common for people to become prostitutes after getting addicted to drugs and becoming involved with “unsavory individuals”. As it was a sting operation, there were no “johns” arrested.
Fitzpatrick said the stings were held to coincide with the State Fair, which draws thousands of visitors from around the area.
“People think prostitution is a victimless crime,” he said. “I can assure you it’s anything but.”
Fitzpatrick said the people accused of prostitution could be prosecuted through a diversionary court in hopes of preventing jail time and connecting them with services.
One man, Jason Pride, 39, is facing charges including sex trafficking, a class B felony, in addition to promoting prostitution and assault for forcing two women into sex to pay their debt for drugs, Fitzpatrick said, and allegedly burning one of them with a cigarette.